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Quotes about Negotiation

Wars aren't won with guns; they're won with checkbooks.
— Richard Paul Evans
Sanctions alone could not stop Iran's nuclear program. But they did help bring Iran to the negotiating table.
— Barack Obama
Decisions are not up for negotiation.
— Jen Sincero
I feel like I've always been a great mediator.
— Robert Trujillo
Violence has never resolved any issue.
— Sangram Singh
People ask, 'How do you work with the other side?' Well, I start by not saying bad things about them.
— John Delaney
I would go into the 'Big Brother' house for £5million. That is how much I would ask for if they want me.
— Lady Colin Campbell
Football today means players stay less now than ever before and you have to accept that. As a manager, a big part of your business is doing far too much business that you don't want to do really.
— Sam Allardyce
I had come here with my three questions. The first: How did the history of Christian antisemitism contribute to the Holocaust? The second: How did the Church abet, or oppose, the Holocaust as it unfolded? And the third: How does the Church today negotiate that layered past, both the deep past of antisemitism and the recent past of the Holocaust? With Edith Stein, that.
— James Carroll
An act of terrorism totally outside the bounds of international law and diplomatic tradition. ... a crisis that calls for firmness and restraint.
— Jimmy Carter
One of the most basic principles for making and keeping peace within and between nations. . . is that in political, military, moral, and spiritual confrontations, there should be an honest attempt at the reconciliation of differences before resorting to combat.
— Jimmy Carter
If finite games must be externally bounded by time, space, and number, they must also have internal limitations on what the players can do to and with each other. To agree on internal limitations is to establish rules of play.
— James Carse